Yes they are. I hope Jim Carrey doesn't see all the posts that were posted. He would be very upset about it. He's probably trying to forget about the death of Cathriona. I'm sure he thinks about her at times. But why would the press post all this stuff. Are they're trying to re-open the wounds that Jim suffered?

Did yall see Jim Carrey's statement about the release of Cathriona's suicide note, and autopsy? Obviously, Jim saw all the media outlets about about the note and autopsy. He was pretty upset about the posts. I don't blame him.

Terry (Dallas, Texas)

P.S. If yall didn't see the statement, here it is: "When I came to Hollywood to make it as a comedian, I soon learned that the details of my private life would be handed out to the media like free dinner vouchers. Jim said in a statement. "I never dreamed that the people I love most in the world also be on the menu. "What a shame."

----Jim Carrey Statement Thursday, July 7, 2016

P.S.S. As you can see, he's not very happy about the note and autopsy. I hope you don't me posting it.

I hope he's getting a lot of love right now from those closest to him. I feel so sad for him.. What happened was awful enough for him as it is, without this to contend with too.I'd love to tear a new asshole for whoever was responsible for that info getting into the hands of the depraved media vultures. We need better laws to protect people from this shit, we really do.

If the autopsy report had not been put into the public domain and the inquest kept private then the press wouldn't have caught wind of the report. It's tragic for all those concerned and considering the information was released 8 months ago it was completely unnecessary to dig it up again. Jim aside, her loved ones could have done without it.

fluffy wrote:If the autopsy report had not been put into the public domain and the inquest kept private then the press wouldn't have caught wind of the report. It's tragic for all those concerned and considering the information was released 8 months ago it was completely unnecessary to dig it up again. Jim aside, her loved ones could have done without it.

fluffy wrote:If the autopsy report had not been put into the public domain and the inquest kept private then the press wouldn't have caught wind of the report. It's tragic for all those concerned and considering the information was released 8 months ago it was completely unnecessary to dig it up again. Jim aside, her loved ones could have done without it.

How on earth did her notes become public, though?

Good question.

I'm a guardian of the spark...I'm a God damn and proud good fan... and I love it! = )>

i don't know the legal situation in the USA but i think in the UK they are public property and can be accessed, just like divorce papers...i can only assume it's the same in the US.Either way the press should have been respectful, instead of trying to dig up non existant dirt.